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Tones of bronze, berry and blush combine to create the perfect palette of sophisticated romance. Brought to us by Kimberly Chau Photography and Ashley Joseph of Two Be Wed, this bohemian inspired photo shoot is totally chic!

Our original inspiration was deep dramatic tones combined with soft romantic elements. We were drawn to different purple and berry tones, but wanted something with a fresh perspective. Bringing in the coral, blush, and metallic tones to contrast with the darker plum and rose tones worked perfectly. Our idea was to create a marriage between feminine and masculine styles, a combination of soft and hard details and thus the more industrial side of our bohemian theme was born. As copper was named a top trend for 2014, we knew it would be the ideal element to bridge these two styles.

The shoot location, Hearsay Gastro Lounge, provided the industrial setting – exposed brick, ironwork, mixed metals and an enormous crystal chandelier. We softened the setting and mixed the two styles within our dreamy tablescape – a soft blush organza linen was the foundation to our handmade copper candelabras, our aluminum metal table runner, and floral arrangement using Amer ican and locally grown Texas flowers and foliage. Within the floral pieces the play between feminine and masculine can be seen as well in the contrast between the delicate textures of the ferns, garden roses, and ranunculus and the more solid textures of the artichokes, tillindsia, and branches of maple seedpods. We incorporated copper and mixed metals throughout the design – stationary, vases, copper cocktail mugs, aluminum dessert labels, copper wired escort cards and chair ties, and a bronzed wedding cake. We topped everything off with specially crafted lattes and cocktails. BHLDN provided the “Rena” gown and headpiece to complete our bride’s bohemian look.